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Re: nsomniyak post# 3904

Friday, 04/15/2011 3:37:44 PM

Friday, April 15, 2011 3:37:44 PM

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nsomniyak...AHAG......

Do you expect anything imminently from AHAG, or is it more one to buy and stick under the mattress for a couple years?



I view AHAG pretty much the same as I do with many of the shells I am interested in: I'm not sure if/when anything will happen with the shell, but the risk/reward looks good enough that I would like to be pre-positioned.

Generally speaking, most pink sheet shell investor attention over the last few years has been focused on those shells with already-existing higher share structures. I think this was the result of some SEC regulation changes which seemed to make the high-share count shells much more attractive to potential RM clients. So I think a lot of these low-share count pink sheet shells have probably been ignored/shunned by retail shell investors.

That makes Robert Sillerman's acquisition of the GWAY/FNCX shell (4M outstanding, 15-12G filer) somewhat of an eyebrow raiser. It could quite possibly renew interest and speculation in low-share structure pink sheet shells. That is why I plan on maintaining the decent-sized positions I have built in 15-12G filing shells like AHAG and CFON.

One interesting thing the GWAY and AHAG shells had in common: both shells had management with current or past connections to the Steel Partners hedge fund (see post 3851).

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